CPHennessy wrote:
> On Tue October 31 2006 20:02, James Mckenzie wrote:
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>>     
>>> From: CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Oct 31, 2006 11:39 AM
>>> To: [email protected], rhodri williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: Re: [users] x11
>>>
>>> On Sat October 28 2006 11:45, + rhodri williams wrote:
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>>>>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
>>>> i'd love to use openoffice instead of neo office but
>>>> the x11 is such an ugly interface to use on os x
>>>> tiger.
>>>>
>>>> are you going to make it available to open in a normal
>>>> window like any other application?
>>>>         
>>> Yes, it is being worked on. They could always use more testers etc at
>>> http://porting.openoffice.org/mac
>>>       
>> CPH:
>>
>> We do not need more testers right now because there is nothing to test,
>> yet.  However, we do need more developers with Mac development experience.
>>     
>
> Hi James,
>  Ok, I thought that testers were always welcome - maybe on the general QA 
> team ?
>
>   
CPH:

We need more developers for the Mac OS X port.  The porting team has hit
a few 'bumps in the development road' and would like assistance.  Of
course, more testers are welcome for the Release Candidate cycle and the
localization effort.  The Native Language teams would always welcome
more testers.  However, right now the call on the Mac OS X test effort
is not there.  In a week or so, it will definitely be.

Also, the OP was asking when the Aqua native version was going to be
available.  That will not be for a little while and then the release
will be severely limited until it is completely tested.

If the OP were interested in testing the X11 version, that will be
available for OpenOffice.org 2.1 soon.  There are a few problems that
were discovered after the feature freeze but before the first code
freeze that need to be corrected before it can be considered a Release
Candidate.  I approved five fixes this evening after I managed to
download and install the Power PC version for the fixes.

Sorry for the misinterpretation.

James McKenzie
Mac OS X QA/Test Team Lead

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